2019 has been a banner year for Korn. They co-headlined a big summer tour with Alice in Chains then dropped one of the best records of their career, The Nothing. To commemorate the momentous last 12 months, the band recently launched a retrospective docuseries that looks back on the alt-metal godfathers' 2019 LP and the turbulence and triumph around it. Across episodes one-through-five, the band broke down their current live production, pulled back the veil on the AIC run, discussed the personal tragedy behind particular new songs, and more. In the sixth and final installment, singer Jonathan Davis and Co. dive deep into The Nothing standouts, "Cold," one of the LP's heaviest cuts, and "Can You Hear Me," which was originally as a Davis solo tune before the band "Kornized" it. The group also look ahead to 2020, which the vocalist says is already all scheduled out. Watch above, and catch up on the full docuseries below.
See Korn Break Down "Cold" and "Can You Hear Me," Look Ahead to 2020
Alt-metal veterans wrap up 2019 docuseries
Terror's Scott Vogel: My Advice for Young Hardcore Bands
"Dedication is way more important than talent"
Tool Albums Ranked: From Worst to Best
A critical look back at the alt-metal titans' imposing catalog
Orthodox: Inside Rising Metal Stars' "Love Story About Hatred"
Meet Nashville straightedge crew forged in nu-metal and personal trauma
The Unstoppable Rise of Higher Power
How the melodic hardcore upstarts made the album to match the hype
Terror's Scott Vogel: My Advice for Young Hardcore Bands
"Dedication is way more important than talent"
Tool Albums Ranked: From Worst to Best
A critical look back at the alt-metal titans' imposing catalog
Orthodox: Inside Rising Metal Stars' "Love Story About Hatred"
Meet Nashville straightedge crew forged in nu-metal and personal trauma
The Unstoppable Rise of Higher Power
How the melodic hardcore upstarts made the album to match the hype